InfinityQS International Vice President of Product Design Matt Tweedy has been named to the 2018 Food Logistics Champions: Rock Stars of the Supply Chain list. Tweedy received this honor for leading the development of Enact, InfinityQS’ first-to-market, native-cloud quality intelligence platform. Enact is designed to revolutionize the role of quality by cutting through the clutter of data to deliver strategic insights necessary to improve profitability and competitive position, the company said.
Presented annually, the list recognizes influential individuals in the food and beverage industry whose achievements, hard work, and vision have shaped and attained milestones in safety, efficiency, productivity, and innovation through the global food supply chain.
Leveraging InfinityQS’ 30 years of manufacturing, statistical, and technical expertise, Tweedy and his team developed Enact to address customer needs and an increasingly global supply chain. Using the power of the cloud, Enact provides managers, quality professionals, and C-suite management with information across all regions, plants, and suppliers, at any time, from any computing device. They can slice and dice the data and pinpoint trends across the supply chain instead of just the performance of an individual plant or production line to identify the greatest opportunities to reduce costs, improve defect levels, and nearly eliminate product recalls, driving more profits and enabling manufacturers to outpace their competition, the company said.
“The vision behind Enact lies in Matt Tweedy’s passion for helping manufacturers realize the true value of their quality data,” said President and CEO Michael Lyle. “Food and beverage manufacturers often use these data to identify problems on their plant floors. But unbeknownst to many is the fact that these same quality data also possess untapped potential to reveal operational insights that can drive improvements across the entire supply chain. This is where the cloud is so critical. Once data are unified, it’s possible to visualize more than a single aspect of operations. Then, using advanced statistical methods, manufacturers can uncover ways to streamline, optimize, and transform operations across the enterprise, elevating product quality, improving efficiency, and driving new cost savings.” For more information on the award and 2018 winners, visit www.foodlogistics.com.
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